Sunday, April 03, 2005

Today Our Daily Bread Ex 19

Exodus 19: 1 - 25
1 The Israelites arrived in the wilderness of Sinai exactly two months after they left Egypt. F32 2 After breaking camp at Rephidim, they came to the base of Mount Sinai and set up camp there. 3 Then Moses climbed the mountain to appear before God. The LORD called out to him from the mountain and said, "Give these instructions to the descendants of Jacob, the people of Israel: 4 'You have seen what I did to the Egyptians. You know how I brought you to myself and carried you on eagle's wings. 5 Now if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own special treasure from among all the nations of the earth; for all the earth belongs to me. 6 And you will be to me a kingdom of priests, my holy nation.' Give this message to the Israelites." 7 Moses returned from the mountain and called together the leaders of the people and told them what the LORD had said. 8 They all responded together, "We will certainly do everything the LORD asks of us." So Moses brought the people's answer back to the LORD.
9 Then the LORD said to Moses, "I am going to come to you in a thick cloud so the people themselves can hear me as I speak to you. Then they will always have confidence in you. "Moses told the LORD what the people had said. 10 Then the LORD told Moses, "Go down and prepare the people for my visit. Purify them today and tomorrow, and have them wash their clothing. 11 Be sure they are ready on the third day, for I will come down upon Mount Sinai as all the people watch. 12 Set boundary lines that the people may not pass. Warn them, 'Be careful! Do not go up on the mountain or even touch its boundaries. Those who do will certainly die! 13 Any people or animals that cross the boundary must be stoned to death or shot with arrows. They must not be touched by human hands.' The people must stay away from the mountain until they hear one long blast from the ram's horn. Then they must gather at the foot of the mountain." 14 So Moses went down to the people. He purified them for worship and had them wash their clothing. 15 He told them, "Get ready for an important event two days from now. And until then, abstain from having sexual intercourse."
16 On the morning of the third day, there was a powerful thunder and lightning storm, and a dense cloud came down upon the mountain. There was a long, loud blast from a ram's horn, and all the people trembled. 17 Moses led them out from the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. 18 All Mount Sinai was covered with smoke because the LORD had descended on it in the form of fire. The smoke billowed into the sky like smoke from a furnace, and the whole mountain shook with a violent earthquake. 19 As the horn blast grew louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God thundered his reply for all to hear. 20 The LORD came down on the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain. So Moses climbed the mountain. 21 Then the LORD told Moses, "Go back down and warn the people not to cross the boundaries. They must not come up here to see the LORD, for those who do will die. 22 Even the priests who regularly come near to the LORD must purify themselves, or I will destroy them." 23 "But LORD, the people cannot come up on the mountain!" Moses protested. "You already told them not to. You told me to set boundaries around the mountain and to declare it off limits." 24 But the LORD said, "Go down anyway and bring Aaron back with you. In the meantime, do not let the priests or the people cross the boundaries to come up here. If they do, I will punish them." 25 So Moses went down to the people and told them what the LORD had said.
FOOTNOTES:F32: Hebrew in the third month . . . on the very day, i.e., two lunar months to the day after leaving Egypt. This day of the Hebrew lunar calendar occurs in late May or early June; compare note on 13:4.
Holy Bible, New Living Translation,copyright © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.,
~ Lena’s Comments~
The people got saved (out of Egypt) and began their journey in God on the earth. They rested (Rephadim) for 2 mos. Before heading towards the revealing of true purpose (at Sinai). In that resting time, they were told that if they would do what God’s words tell them to do they would be very very blessed. They knew where they’d come from, so knew full well what could be the opposite of blessing. They had a comparison fresh in their minds. Then they were asked if they were willing to see purpose. I find their response interesting in that they quickly answered (possibly based on their current set of experiences at the Red Sea and how they saw "the salvation of God" as we all do when we first get "saved"), they committed themselves ignorant of what was ahead. Isn’t that how we do so many things? Like marriage, jobs, parenthood, church membership, "I will go’s", etc? Even though we do not know full well what we’ve committed to and the cost of the commitment, God expects us to follow through. He also gives us the provision we need as we follow all of His instructions to make it.
Can you see that God Himself is counting on our word? We see ourselves counting on His, but do we see Him needing to know if we are with Him or not? God wanted to prepare them as brides for Him, to be focussed on a relationship with Him. As we read above, He was establishing a kingdom of priests, not just a one man priest who would always get the word for them and take the word to them. He wanted to bring them into a great commitment with Him that would last at least their entire time on earth. He was showing them to fear because of the great importance of the relationship and of the "assignment or co-plan" He wanted to emphasize.
I so feel and sense that the demonstration of fire consuming the mountain, yet not consuming the mountain, would be a picture in all of the minds of those being commissioned. The picture that their God is One who would burn down mountains in their lives for them to do His will in the earth. He wanted to show them that this was only a small picture of what He had for them to go and do in the earth. Fire spreads if left unquenched. God wanted the fire of His life and love to spread through them throughout the earth. He’d taken them out of slavery and bondage and saved them out of that. Now he was showing them why he did that for them. It was not for them alone, but it was for others also. Don’t you have to have a real "jolt" at times to really and seriously get something, so stuck in your mind, that it won’t move out of there? I think this was a good and cemented instance :-) One they would not easily forget.